F-Droid is a repository of verified free and open source Android apps, a client to access it, as well as a whole “app store kit”, providing all the tools needed to set up and run an app store. It is a community-run free software project developed by a wide range of contributors. This is their story this past week.

New apps

9 new apps have been added to the repository, bringing the total up to 1589.

Updated apps

In total, 57 apps were updated this week. Here are the highlights:

Featured You must use Untis for your timetable because nothing else is offered by your school? You care about privacy and don’t wanna use the official proprietary mobile client? Then you can now get OpenUntis from F-Droid.

Same features as official app

Extra customization options

Fully open source

No tracking

Version 2.0.4 adds support for landscape mode, Android 4.2 compatibility, translation updates and several other changes.

FeaturedTusky 3.0 made it to F-Droid at last! Your favourite Mastodon social network client now features:

New elephant art

New black/AMOLED theme

See which images have a description on the compose page

Editable account fields

View avatars fullscreen

Several other new features, improvements, and bugfixes

Orgzly is a hierarchical note-taking app and task manager in org-mode format. Version 1.6.9 can be installed on external storage, lets you add quick notes from an ongoing notification, supports checkboxes in the notebook’s preface, and more, for which you can see the nice color-coded changelog.

Contacts is a simple app to manage your contacts. In version 4.3.0, contact exporting/importing was completely reworked from scratch. This release also has some stability and translation improvements.

StreetComplete allows people with zero mapping experience to improve OpenStreetMap on the go, by asking them simple questions. This major update from 6.1 to 7.1 actually removes some features, disabling support for putting photos into notes as the framapic.org service has discontinued until further notice. You should also expect hiccups and/or old maps being displayed in the coming week as the tileserver goes into maintenance and tiles from nextzen are displayed instead.

It contains many more enhanced quests, other enhancements, and bug fixes. See the changelog for details as this update is huge.

FeaturedRabbit Escape is a puzzle/action game inspired by Lemmings. Version 0.11 adds a whole 20 new levels in a new level set called Rabbots! Also contains lots of bug fixes and a few little extras.

BwareArea is designed to warn you when you approach some point of interest or dangerous area. In 0.6.5, all known reported bugs should have been fixed. This version also adds support for importing GPX files.

Mastalab 1.10.5 adds basic support for viewing other instances’ local timelines, allows to delete tags with a long-press on the tab, allows to translate your messages before sending them, and some bug fixes.

Revolution IRC is the next-generation IRC client for Android. This update to 0.4.1 adds a per-server encoding setting, a new word selection mode, automatic message splitting, irc:// link handling, and many more improvements and fixes. Also of note are DCC download/upload support (with UPnP), and the channel topic is now saved and deduplicated.

In the next TWIF

Hey there, developers! Do you know what would be a good thing to do for your project? Keep a changelog! It lets humans quickly understand what’s changed in your software. If there’s anything of note in there, you might even see it featured in the next TWIF!

As great as changelogs are, don’t forget to send in your tips! There are way too many app updates to keep track of them all, and we’d love your help in highlighting the important ones. And of course, if you’re doing anything involving F-Droid in any way, tell us about it!